CaveSloth
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Ah but then I have to solve the pee problem.
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How long are your dives?Ah but then I have to solve the pee problem.
Well and apparently nothing but a drysuit is acceptable to the DIR / GUE crew.
Huh? A crushed neo suit is basically a shell suit. There's virtually no insulation in crushed neo. Aren't you thinking about compressed neoprene?you have perhsps an option to go to a dry suit shell type or crushed type.
Yes I believe i said " you have perhaps an option to go to a dry suit shell type or crushed type. perhaps is should have added a trilam or crushed type. there are many crushed suits that are form fitting as opposed to the tent like shell suits like a TL-350.Huh? A crushed neo suit is basically a shell suit. There's virtually no insulation in crushed neo. Aren't you thinking about compressed neoprene?
A drysuit - even a trilam should never fit like a tent. That just makes for an unmanagable bubble.there are many crushed suits that are form fitting as opposed to the tent like shell suits like a TL-350.
Have no idea what you are comparing...... A trilam like the 350 and a crushed neo suit are not even closely alike or related. The only thing they share in common is the name dry suit.A drysuit - even a trilam should never fit like a tent. That just makes for an unmanagable bubble.
For me at least, the difference lies in whether or not the suit itself provides thermal insulation. Trilam, rubber (yes, I'm thinking of the classic Viking suit) and crushed neo: none or practically none. Ergo, shell suits. Neo and compressed neo: a noticeable amount. Ergo, not shell suits.
OMG a dual-bladder BC system. You're gonna die ...GUE approved
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Double 85's are -13.4lbs full and 0 when empty. Just free flow your regs and empty the tanks (not fully as you still need to breath). You will gain close to 13.4 lbs of lift.